Motor doesn't
start.
(Trips wall
breakers)
(Trips reset on
motor)
(Motor only
hums)
GFCI TROUBLE SHOOTING
Tripped GFCI.
Will not reset.
DETERGENT SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING
Not spraying
detergent
32
Nozzle size too small.
Power source not
compatible.
Extreme cold air
temperature.
GFCI tripped.
GFCI has worn out and
no longer functions.
Damaged cord, pinching
or exposing wires.
Circuit breaker has
tripped. Multiple items
lose power.
Short in the system
between outlet and
breaker box.
Black spray nozzle not
being use.
Blak spray nozzle
clogged or damaged.
Detergent pick-up tube is
not in the solution.
Detergent pick-up tube
is not attached to brass
barb.
Detergent pick-up tube
has been extrended.
Detergent too thick.
Ball-bearing in detergent
injector is stuck.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Try running machine without
colored nozzle, if it works then
get a larger nozzle.
Confirm voltage and amp
requirements of the machine,
make sure power source
matches up.
Operate in area where
temperature is above 10°C.
Unplug GFCI, reset, and then
plug back in.
Replace.
Replace cord.
Unplug unnecassary items then
reset circuit breaker.
Call an electrian to service the
problem.
Only the black spray nozzle will
work with the detergent system.
Clean or replace as needed.
Orifice must be unobstructed.
Make sure the detergent
container is full and the pick up
tube is deeply submerged.
Make sure pick up tube is
attached to the brass injector
barb (not the black plastic barb).
If the pick-up tube is too long, it
will no longer work. Use original
length pick-up tube.
Thin solution. The visosity
needs to be similar to water.
Carefully remove brass injector.
Clean ball bearing, spring, and
brass making sure parts are
moving freely.
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